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All pictures were taken by TrainmanKight on March 21, 2009.
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Two cantilevers with a mix of 12"x20" and 12"x24" lights warn drivers here. |
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These lights are from Safetran. |
The lone bell at the crossing, a WCH bell. |
A view of the other signal.
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An overview of the crossing. |
The relay case. |
One of two DOT signs. |
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Track view. |
Another view of the other signal. |
A train is approaching. |
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Note how the gate has a shock absorber because of its long length. |
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The 12"x20" Modern Industries lights in action. |
The Safetran 12"x24" lights in action. Notice how these don't have rear lights, but the other cantilever does? |
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The train eventually crosses after blocking traffic for a while. As expected, the WCH bell only rings from startup to when the gates fully lower. |
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Another track view. |
Views from the other side of the tracks. |
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All lights on this cantilever have Modern Industries 12"x24" incandescent lights. |
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Another view of the WCH bell.
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DOT information. |
A view of the Safetran lights. |
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CLICK THE ICON TO THE LEFT TO HEAR THE CROSSING IN ACTION. (RECORDED MARCH 21, 2009) |
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